There is a third way between earning basic income and stealing to survive that many seem to forget. What are we talking about? But to work. Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni, in the newly created social column “Notes from Giorgia”, addresses, among other things, criticism of the government’s overhaul of the subsidy. “Among the things I heard is ‘Meloni takes our income and forces us to steal’. Between income and theft, perhaps the option of going to work should also be taken into account”, says Meloni.
The medal also has another face, that of work that does not exist. But is it really so? “It is true that finding work is difficult in Italy, but perhaps it is not as difficult as some people think. There are several companies that are asking the government, as part of the flows decree, to bring in regular migrants to make them work. I asked which contract and they told me: ‘National Collective Agreement’, which is a contract that has all the guarantees, a living wage, illness, vacation, severance pay, thirteenth salary… I think that between Rdc and going to steal, they choose to do a lot of work. dignified, of any kind, so it seems that we are asking immigrants to enter Italy because there are no ones who want to do it, I think it is much better”, he added.
Source: IL Tempo
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